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Google Strengthens Engine Customization
Filed in archive Using Search Engines by noel on February 19, 2007
Google Strengthens Engine Customization
Building a search engine on your weblog or website is such a delighting activity. The opportunity gives every one the chance to express his idiosyncrasy or eccentricity and to tailor his site or blog the way he wanted it to be.

In October last year, lots of webmasters and bloggers are thrilled by the introduction by Google of custom search engine. Through the said feature, every one is not only free to convey his artsy side but his prowess in profitability as well. This is because Google Custom Search Engine supports the AdSense program of the company. What's more, the feature from Google also allows website and weblog owners to invite friends and other members of the community.

Why has Google introduced custom search engines? The answer can be found at the US Patent Office. Google has published a series of new patent applications through the expertise of Ramanthan V. Guha, inventor of the 5 patents. Guha, who joined Google in 2005, had been a principle scientist for Apple Computer and for netscape. He was also the co-founder and the CTO of Epinions. The latter is one of the developers of the RDF Site Summary (RSS) 0.9 standards. Hopefully, the vision of Google is to be fully developed in time...


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